Royal Palace of Caserta

The Park of the Royal Palace of Caserta (Reggia Di Caserta), much like the Palace, traces its roots back to Luigi Vanvitelli and his son Carlo. It was commissioned by King Charles of Bourbon and his young heir, Ferdinand IV. This project beautifully merges Italian Renaissance influences with French design elements, inspired by the work of architect André Le Nôtre at Versailles. The main axis, known as the Via d’Acqua, enhances the “spyglass effect” of the Royal Palace"s portico, seamlessly connecting the Palace to Naples via what is now Viale Carlo III. Water plays a central role in Vanvitelli’s design, flowing into the Park through the 38 kilometers of channels from the Caroline Aqueduct. The landscape is further enriched by the 76 hectares of the San Silvestro Wood and the 23 hectares of the English Garden, creating a diverse and captivating environment.

Overview

Date: check visiting hours
Place: Caserta, Italy

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